What period does Early New English refer to?, 1000–1200, 1500–1700, 1700–1900, 1200-1400, What was the Great Vowel Shift?, Change in grammar, Changes in spelling, Change in pronunciation of vowels, changes in vocabulary, Who introduced the printing press to England?, William Shakespeare, William Caxton, Geoffrey Chaucer, John Milton, What was one effect of the printing press?, Standardization of English, Loss of vocabulary, Fewer books, Less communication, Who was a famous writer of Early New English?, Charles Dickens, Jane Austen, William Shakespeare, Mark Twain, What does “standardization” mean?, Making language more complex, Making language more uniform, Removing words, Changing pronunciation, What happened to English vocabulary during this period?, It decreased, It stayed the same, It expanded, It disappeared, Where did many new English words come from?, Latin and Greek, Chinese, Arabic only, German only, What cultural movement influenced Early New English?, Industrial Revolution, Renaissance, Romanticism, Modernism, How was spelling in Early New English?, Fixed and standard, Variable and inconsistent, Removed completely, Based on rules only, What happened to grammar in this period?, It disappeared, It became more regular, It became more complex, It stayed unchanged, Why was the printing press important?, It reduced literacy, It destroyed books, It spread knowledge and language, It changed pronunciation, Which language influenced English vocabulary the most?, French, Latin, Japanese, German, What did Shakespeare contribute to English?, Grammar rules, Printing press, New words and expressions, Dictionaries, What is one key feature of Early New English?, Rapid development of language, No change in language, Loss of vocabulary, No literature.

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